Chapter 6 - troubleshooting, 2 nslookup – Asus GigaX1024iPlus User Manual

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Chapter 6 - Troubleshooting

ASUS GigaX 1024i+

If the target computer cannot be located, you will receive the message

“Request timed out.”
Using the ping command, you can test whether the path to the switch is

working (using the pre-configured default LAN IP address 192.168.1.1) or

another address you assigned.
You can also test whether access to the Internet is working by typing an

external address, such as that for www.yahoo.com (216.115.108.243). If

you do not know the IP address of a particular Internet location, you can

use the nslookup command, as explained in the following section.
From most other IP-enabled operating systems, you can execute the same

command at a command prompt or through a system administration utility.

6.1.2 nslookup

You can use the nslookup

command to determine the IP

address associated with an

Internet site name. You specify

the common name, and the

nslookup command looks up

the name on your DNS server

(usually located with your

ISP). If that name is not an

entry in your ISP’s DNS table,

the request is then referred to

another higher-level server, and

so on, until the entry is found.

The server then returns the associated IP address.
On Windows-based computers, you can execute the nslookup command

from the Start menu. Click the

Start button, then click Run. In the Open

text box, type the following:

nslookup

Click <

OK>. A Command Prompt window displays with a bracket prompt

(>). At the prompt, type the name of the Internet address you are interested

in, such as www.absnews.com.
The window displays the associate IP address you know. See Figure 59.
There may be several addresses associated with an Internet name. This

is common for web sites that receive heavy traffic; they use multiple,

redundant servers to carry the same information.
To exit from the nslookup utility, type

exit and press <Enter> at the

command prompt.

Figure 51. Using the nslookup utility

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